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The Renata Marcinkowska 2-Pack

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TNVD-03848A: with Renata Marcinkowska,
Tennis Pro & Instructor;
2x All American at Oklahoma State University

Join world renowned tennis professional Renata Marcinkowska for a look new drills to keep your practices fresh and your creative juices flowing.

Marcinkowska shows you a unique warm up to get your players focused and having fun while developing racket control.

She demonstrates more than 20 drills to help your players become resourceful on the tennis court. These drills help promote the use of different grips, controlling the angle of the racket head, increasing the velocity on your strokes, improving footwork, building a "delayed passing" mentality, and much more.

In addition, you will see the importance of generating different types of spin on the ball during your practice sessions and the fundamental swing movements to create them.

You'll also discover how "branding" can become a great asset to a player's repertoire during a long match.

Give your players the opportunity to grow their game by improving their creativity on the court.

56 minutes. 2011.



TNVD-03848B: with Renata Marcinkowska,
World Champion Tennis Professional & Instructor

Unforced errors are the difference between winning and losing many tennis matches. Eliminating these costly errors is crucial in the quest for greatness.

Building on her 2004 release, The 32 Most Common Tennis Errors (& Corrections!), World Tennis Champion Renata Marcinkowska takes you through more than 10 types of shots, showing numerous common errors followed by a correction for each along with an exercises to use when fine tuning those skills.

Marcinkowska's demonstrations make it very easy and simple to understand the mistake and correct them immediately. Swing errors include forehand, backhand, over hand, approach shots, and the serve. Also understand how a quick grip change can fix an entire error and how practicing on a clay court will improve performance quickly.

In addition, Marcinkowska gives you tips for avoiding player burnout to keep your program in high spirits and your athletes excited to be there.

A great video for high school and collegiate coaches, as well as tennis parents who want to help their children build championship technique.

70 minutes. 2011.




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